Convert your GRE scores to predicted GMAT score
This is an approximate conversion based on ETS and GMAC concordance data
This tool converts your GRE Verbal and Quantitative scores to an approximate GMAT Total score. The conversion is based on official concordance tables provided by ETS and GMAC.
The GRE to GMAT Converter is a smart academic tool designed to help students translate their Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores into an equivalent Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score. Since many business schools accept both exams, this conversion helps applicants understand how competitive their GRE performance is in the context of GMAT-based admissions.
Both GRE and GMAT are standardized tests used for graduate admissions, but they differ in scoring scales, structure, and evaluation metrics. This tool bridges that gap by using official concordance data and intelligent interpolation methods to provide accurate and realistic GMAT score predictions.
Whether you’re applying to MBA programs, business schools, or other graduate programs, this converter gives you clarity and confidence in your application strategy.
| GRE Verbal | GRE Quant | GRE Total Score | GMAT Total Score | GMAT Verbal | GMAT Quant |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Accurate Score Conversion
Uses real concordance data instead of rough formulas, ensuring reliable results.
2. Smart Interpolation
Handles non-standard score combinations (e.g., 147 + 150) smoothly.
3. Instant Results
Get your GMAT equivalent score in less than a second.
4. User-Friendly Interface
Simple input fields with clear instructions and clean design.
5. Mobile Responsive
Works seamlessly on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
6. Error Handling
Validates inputs to ensure scores remain within valid GRE ranges.
1. MBA Applicants
Students applying to business schools can evaluate whether their GRE score is competitive compared to GMAT applicants.
2. Career Switchers
Professionals planning to pursue management degrees can compare test options.
3. Academic Advisors
Counselors can guide students more effectively using accurate conversions.
4. International Students
Helps students understand global admission standards.
| Feature | GRE | GMAT |
|---|---|---|
| Scoring Range | 260–340 | 200–800 |
| Focus | General | Business-focused |
| Quant Difficulty | Moderate | Higher |
| Verbal Style | Vocabulary-heavy | Logic-heavy |
| Acceptance | Wide | Primarily MBA |
The conversion is based on official concordance tables published by ETS (GRE) and GMAC (GMAT). These tables map GRE scores to GMAT scores based on percentile equivalence.
GRE Total Score Calculation
GRE Verbal (130–170)
GRE Quantitative (130–170)
Total Range: 260–340
Mapping to GMAT Score
GMAT Total Range: 200–800
Uses predefined conversion values
Handling Odd Scores
Since GRE totals are sometimes not directly mapped, the tool uses:
Interpolation between nearest values
Ensures smooth and realistic results
One of the most important aspects of score conversion is percentile equivalence, not just raw scores.
A GRE score of 160 Quant may correspond to a higher percentile than a similar GMAT score.
GMAT tends to have a more competitive pool, especially for MBA applicants.
Admissions committees compare percentiles, not just scores
Scholarships often depend on top percentile ranges
Helps you understand your true standing globally
1. Assuming GRE is Easier
Many students think GRE is easier than GMAT — but:
GRE Verbal is vocabulary-heavy
GMAT Quant is more logic-based
2. Ignoring Conversion Impact
A “good” GRE score may translate to a lower GMAT equivalent
3. Not Checking School Preferences
Some schools:
Prefer GMAT
Or have higher expectations for GRE applicants
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